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i think that to wrap obama care around martin luther king is a cheap hijacking of martin luther king's image and a slap in the face to every american. >> why? >> martin luther king stood for three things, the pillars of american dream, for education, for jobs, and for justice. to now take his image on this special, special anniversary and try to use for some petty partisan gain his image is just despicable. it's aapproaches. >> you know, i was trying to give the benefit of the doubt, senator, to what he meant by that. i'm sure martin luther king would embrace the idea of providing health care for everyone. i don't know if he would embrace the idea of up ending our entire health care system to do it, but having said that, what do you think stepping back from all this, this constant i quoting ts is what king would have liked. this is what m lk would have done, this is what he would have embraced? you know, sadly, he's dead. we don't know. yet his name is attached to causes and still more government spending even by a variety of preachers and group organizers today saying just that. how d
i think that to wrap obama care around martin luther king is a cheap hijacking of martin luther king's image and a slap in the face to every american. >> why? >> martin luther king stood for three things, the pillars of american dream, for education, for jobs, and for justice. to now take his image on this special, special anniversary and try to use for some petty partisan gain his image is just despicable. it's aapproaches. >> you know, i was trying to give the benefit of the...
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i wish there was another martin luther king. and you would think president obama could be that person, but maybe there is no replacement. an activist government does not solve your soul. it is something else. there is something else here that has to talk to people's souls and get them to change. i don't believe it is a program. >> kimberly, dr. king believes strongly that he was at odds with the nation of islam and also with the beginning of the black panthers. he came out against the war in vietnam. he lived through some internationally difficult times in the black community. his life was taken away. we don't know what would have happened if he had been alive. what do you think? do you think he would be satisfied today? >> he was a tremendously courageous individual and one that strove for social justice. i think he would be very happy with many of the things he would see in society today. i think he would be very happy to see we have president obama in the white house and his wife serving the country as well. i think these are
i wish there was another martin luther king. and you would think president obama could be that person, but maybe there is no replacement. an activist government does not solve your soul. it is something else. there is something else here that has to talk to people's souls and get them to change. i don't believe it is a program. >> kimberly, dr. king believes strongly that he was at odds with the nation of islam and also with the beginning of the black panthers. he came out against the war...
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by now you'll heard a lot about martin luther king's march on washington, but did you know the full name of the historic event 50 years ago was the march on washington for jobs and freedom. are we better off today than we were back then? some shocking stats for you upon my return. >> thousands of people gathered in washington to celebrate the 50th anniversary of martin luther king's i have a "dream" speech and the march on washington you may not know that the title of the event was the march on washington for jobs and freedom. the fact is dr. king was as focused on economic equality as he was on civil rights. in the last year of his life he launched what is called "the poor people's's "campaign" aimed as helping poor people groups. >> reporter: according to historians reverend martin luther king was very concerned that the economic gap between races could derail his civil rights movement with poverty and income disparities being the ultimate segregator. >> in 1968 he pivoted all of his attention on what was called the poor people's campaign. he was killed before his first march. >> repor
by now you'll heard a lot about martin luther king's march on washington, but did you know the full name of the historic event 50 years ago was the march on washington for jobs and freedom. are we better off today than we were back then? some shocking stats for you upon my return. >> thousands of people gathered in washington to celebrate the 50th anniversary of martin luther king's i have a "dream" speech and the march on washington you may not know that the title of the event...
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the reverend martin luther king jr. delivered a peach that helped to change race relations in america. king's leadership in the non-violent struggle for civil rights earned him the distinction of being called a drum major for peace and drum major for justice. but to his children, he was simply known as daddy. today's beyonding a dream interview with reverend king's youngest child, bernice. >> willard intercontinental hotel is where dr. martin luther king jr. put the finishing touches on his famous i have a dream speech. it is where i sat down with king's daughter,ber meese, to discuss her reflections of her father's legacy. >> one of the things that may father was really trying to say to us, not just 50 years ago, but 50 years agoer, 49, 48, 47, all the way, 45, when he was assassinated. he was really speaking to us about humanity and understanding our interconnectiveness and interrelated must. that's what he talked about sitting down at a table of brotherhood and, in other words, us understanding that we were one huge
the reverend martin luther king jr. delivered a peach that helped to change race relations in america. king's leadership in the non-violent struggle for civil rights earned him the distinction of being called a drum major for peace and drum major for justice. but to his children, he was simply known as daddy. today's beyonding a dream interview with reverend king's youngest child, bernice. >> willard intercontinental hotel is where dr. martin luther king jr. put the finishing touches on...
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by now you'll heard a lot about martin luther king's march on washington, but did you know the full name of the historic event 50 years ago was the march on washington for jobs and freedom. are we better off today than we were back then? some shocking stats for you upon my return. >>> what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >> they share it. >> social media isn't an afterthought. america. >> al-jazeera social america community online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations >> post, upload and interact. >> every night, share undiscovered stories. >> the stream, tomorrow night, jazeera america. >> i'm kim bondy, growing up in news was always important. you have this great product that you are ready to share with the country. i'm a part of a team that is moving in the same direction. [[voiceover]] every sunday night, al jazeera america presents gripping films from these are the city lights of san >> thousands of people gathered in washington to celebrate the 50th anniversary of martin luther king's i have a "dream" speech and the march on washingto
by now you'll heard a lot about martin luther king's march on washington, but did you know the full name of the historic event 50 years ago was the march on washington for jobs and freedom. are we better off today than we were back then? some shocking stats for you upon my return. >>> what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >> they share it. >> social media isn't an afterthought. america. >> al-jazeera social america community...
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martin luther king, jr. he the president added the bible used by dr. king because the inal railing falls on his birthday. >> i like the fact that he paired that with president lincoln, the man who abolished slavery and the man who fought for civil rights. >> reporter: 1.6 million people jammed into the mall. this time, about 900,000 are expected and getting around is not easy. >> particularly, you know, people have to go in order to get to their home, they had to go to the beltway and i don't think it's good. >> reporter: crews are taking stems to protect six and a half ache israel of new grass on the mall and barricades are going up all over the city. >> that's a celebration of america, the democratic process. whatever pain occurs with that is part of what goes with that. >> reporter: during the inauguration ceremony, beyonci will sing the national anthem, kelly clarkson will performing and james taylor will singamerica the beautiful >>> the fox 5 morning team kicks off the coverage bright and early at 4:00 a.m. >>> inauguration day can be a cold one.
martin luther king, jr. he the president added the bible used by dr. king because the inal railing falls on his birthday. >> i like the fact that he paired that with president lincoln, the man who abolished slavery and the man who fought for civil rights. >> reporter: 1.6 million people jammed into the mall. this time, about 900,000 are expected and getting around is not easy. >> particularly, you know, people have to go in order to get to their home, they had to go to the...
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martin luther king. and late this afternoon, president obama paused before the bust of martin luther king in the capital rotunda. a historic president paying tribute to the man who made that history possible. 50 years after the march on washington, 150 years after the emancipation proclamatioproclam president obama begins his second term, recommitting the nation to our founding ideas with liberty and justice for all. >>> joining me now is former congressman barney frank, democrat from massachusetts and melissa harris perry, host of "the melissa harris perry show" here on msnbc. >>> chairman frank, i mean, this was an amazing day. and the inaugural parade is still going on. the president is watching from his viewing stand. and when you look at his speech today, i sat there and listened. a lot of people were surprised at how he took on some issues and really raised a new page in american history in terms of where he felt the future of this country should go, chairman frank? >> i think it was an entirely le
martin luther king. and late this afternoon, president obama paused before the bust of martin luther king in the capital rotunda. a historic president paying tribute to the man who made that history possible. 50 years after the march on washington, 150 years after the emancipation proclamatioproclam president obama begins his second term, recommitting the nation to our founding ideas with liberty and justice for all. >>> joining me now is former congressman barney frank, democrat from...
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it was 50 years ago wednesday that the reverend martin luther king, jr. called for an end to hatred and bigotry in his "i have a dream" speech. >> chris is on the mall. chris, participants are exchanging words, but there are still a few issues here, right? >> reporter: i think one of the biggest is that obviously 50 years ago there wasn't the memorial to martin luther king, jr. that opened here in washington just a few years ago. take a look at the crowd, and you can see thousands of people already down here on the steps of the lincoln memorial. just a beautiful day with the reflecting pool. they will be marching from here to the martin luther king, jr. memorial. just a few minutes ago, the reverend jesse jackson talked about what it's like to be here 50 years after the fact. >> he said too much war, too few jobs, too little social uplift. when he was killed, his property ratings went down, his standards went up. say what you will, those who want to embrace me, but i will be speaking what should be heard. stop the madness in texas. keep dreaming. revive t
it was 50 years ago wednesday that the reverend martin luther king, jr. called for an end to hatred and bigotry in his "i have a dream" speech. >> chris is on the mall. chris, participants are exchanging words, but there are still a few issues here, right? >> reporter: i think one of the biggest is that obviously 50 years ago there wasn't the memorial to martin luther king, jr. that opened here in washington just a few years ago. take a look at the crowd, and you can see...
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martin luther king jr.'s bible, it was his traveling bible when he would go places to make speeches. he would take that bible with him. he'd be able to study from that bible and pull verses if he wanted to insert things into speeches. >> how is that having your hand on the bible used by lincoln and martin luther king jr. >> absolutely. >> the first family observed martin luther king jr. day on saturday with a day of service, of course. >> with thousands of others. >>> if you're planning to go to the national mall, plan on leaving plenty of extra time. >> you're going to need it. security will be tight for everybody downtown for the event. news 4's megan mcgrath live on the mall this morning with more. megan, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning. they're putting the final touches on that security perimeter on the mall. we're seeing a lot of activity, including a lot of police activity. you can see that bus off there in the intersection that is filled with police officers. they're getting their marchi
martin luther king jr.'s bible, it was his traveling bible when he would go places to make speeches. he would take that bible with him. he'd be able to study from that bible and pull verses if he wanted to insert things into speeches. >> how is that having your hand on the bible used by lincoln and martin luther king jr. >> absolutely. >> the first family observed martin luther king jr. day on saturday with a day of service, of course. >> with thousands of others....
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by now you'll heard a lot about martin luther king's march on washington, but did you know the full name of the historic event 50 years ago was the march on washington for jobs and freedom. are we better off today than we were back then? some shocking stats for you upon my return. [[voiceover]] every sunday night, al jazeera america presents gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >>thank god i didn't suffer what he had to go through. next sunday, the premiere of google and the world brain. >>this is the opportunity of our generation. [[voiceover]] it would be the world's greatest library under one digital roof. but at what cost? >>google could hold the whole world hostage. [[voiceover]] al jazeera america presents google and the world brain. hi, my name is jonathan betz, and i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. i started in a small television station in rural arkansas. it's a part of the country that often gets overlooked. but there are a lot of fascinating people there, a lot of fascinating stories there. i like that al jazeera will pay a
by now you'll heard a lot about martin luther king's march on washington, but did you know the full name of the historic event 50 years ago was the march on washington for jobs and freedom. are we better off today than we were back then? some shocking stats for you upon my return. [[voiceover]] every sunday night, al jazeera america presents gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >>thank god i didn't suffer what he had to go through. next sunday, the premiere of google...
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including nancy pelosi, eric holder, and martin luther king and reverend al sharpton. >>> main speeches at the lincoln memorial.rial at 12:30 stepping off from lincoln memorial marching down independence avenue martin luther king memorial tog washington monument where crowd will disperse. how many people will be here?e i don't know. >> i will ask the camera man to turn 180 degrees.0 de >> there's a festival scheduledd for the field joining the martin luther king memorial and rain or lack of publicity and there's almost no one here. >> so, who knows how many peoply will show up for tomorrow or wednesday. >> live on the mall, john henrehan fox5 news. >>> thank you, john. >>> we would like to stay with you for coverage of the march. >> visit my web site at myfoxdc.com for a schedule of events. helpful links and stories we have covered leading up to the t event. >>> more now on the breaking news we have been following tonight. the national zoo giant panda mei xiang gave fourth a cub. here is thega picture. the national zoo tweeted out of the cub moments ago about thes g size of a stick of b
including nancy pelosi, eric holder, and martin luther king and reverend al sharpton. >>> main speeches at the lincoln memorial.rial at 12:30 stepping off from lincoln memorial marching down independence avenue martin luther king memorial tog washington monument where crowd will disperse. how many people will be here?e i don't know. >> i will ask the camera man to turn 180 degrees.0 de >> there's a festival scheduledd for the field joining the martin luther king memorial...
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>> when martin luther king, jr. stood up and started speaking, and later as he continued to speak, and he got to that point where he said, "i have a dream today, a dream deeply rooted in the american dream," i looked at him -- i've heard him speak so many times -- and i knew then that he knew that he was getting over to the american people, and that he was preaching a great sermon. and that's what he did. he, in a good sense -- he took advantage of the situation. he had the largest audience he ever had. he had been to washington before, like in 1957, on may 17th, 1957, and spoke on the steps. but this audience was different. it was larger. and i think he was inspired. i think he was inspired by god almighty. i think he had been tracked down by what i call the spirit of history. and he responded. >> i have a dream that one day even the state of mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice. i have a dream th
>> when martin luther king, jr. stood up and started speaking, and later as he continued to speak, and he got to that point where he said, "i have a dream today, a dream deeply rooted in the american dream," i looked at him -- i've heard him speak so many times -- and i knew then that he knew that he was getting over to the american people, and that he was preaching a great sermon. and that's what he did. he, in a good sense -- he took advantage of the situation. he had the...
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martin luther king jr. be doing if he were alive today? chances are he wouldn't be working for the koch brothers. coming up next. only on current tv. [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? the tons of obama merchandise. we have some souvenirs like the john boehner commemorative inaugural republican drinking glass. it's always half empty, never half full, and it's perfect for when you want to cry in your own beer in public. and the rush limbaugh commemorative inaugural bucket of sand. designed to bury your head neck deep so ignore history and facts and it's big enough to hold all your viagra for those guy weekend in the dominican republic. google it. and for the kids we've got the inaugural commemorative radio-controlled drone flyer. now children can fly like an eagle and spy like one, too. and lil drone can also fly into other people's yards and destroy stuff. th
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in district nine, to doctor martin luther king academy an employee that was there for the san francisco unified school district and was fired. we went to the union, aide scaly hearing which some of you know what that is about and he was given his job and today, some are gonna go to the san francisco board where we are going to ask what is going to happen to the principal from doctor martin luther academy school? now some of you know about this principal and some of you know about the school. but, none of you of the bored of supervisors have taken a stand on this issue. the second issue i want to talk about is a wellness center that is going to be built in the bay view hunter's point. this is my subjective opinion. when it comes to children, innocent children, we have to give them the best. so we have an area here on third and cargo which, is the most contaminated area and the city administrator knows and i even found about 500 toxics hot spots this is one of the worst. we can't look the other way while a wellness center is built in the most contaminated area, we cannot afford to look th
in district nine, to doctor martin luther king academy an employee that was there for the san francisco unified school district and was fired. we went to the union, aide scaly hearing which some of you know what that is about and he was given his job and today, some are gonna go to the san francisco board where we are going to ask what is going to happen to the principal from doctor martin luther academy school? now some of you know about this principal and some of you know about the school....
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martin luther king. so faced with what they perceived as a threat, the security state did what all security states do when faced with the perceived threat. they surveilled dr. king around the clock. they stalked his every move, broke into and bugged his office. they bugged his hotel rooms and they were trapped into his phones. the fbi and jay hoover were obsessed with ruining dr. martin luther king jr., in 1964 after hoover called king the most no notorious liar in the country in a press conference, a package was sent to king in the mail, a package the house select committee ultimately traced back to the fbi. inside this package, one of the most remarkable artifacts in american history was an anonymous letter addressed to martin luther king. and a copy of an electronic surveillance tape apparently to lend credence to threats of exposure of derogatory personal information made in the letter. we don't know to this day for sure what was on that tape. the heavy speculation throughout the years it was of pers
martin luther king. so faced with what they perceived as a threat, the security state did what all security states do when faced with the perceived threat. they surveilled dr. king around the clock. they stalked his every move, broke into and bugged his office. they bugged his hotel rooms and they were trapped into his phones. the fbi and jay hoover were obsessed with ruining dr. martin luther king jr., in 1964 after hoover called king the most no notorious liar in the country in a press...
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he doesn't know he's martin luther king and neon. he's just martin luther king. he has the conviction, but at 6:00 in the morning and he has a new baby. when nixon caused them back, he wants to do it and nixon jokes francisco because i've been telling people to come to your church anyways. but i think this detail also makes it easier to imagine how we do it ourselves and that's the other reason for a more detailed look at her and her life among other civil rights is jury is that i think it gives us a different way over. >> here's some of the latest headlines surrounding the publishing industry this last week: >> i have dealt with a number of other religious cult that has similar philosophies and it had then nine -- i had found that in some of these faces, when they are meeting such a group that they make certain prophecies as the two things that are going to happen. when these things don't have income that they begin to lose face. when they lose face, they have to do some thing to make it happen so that they don't lose
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>>> it was 45 years ago today martin luther king jr. was assassinated down in memphis. andrew young and dr. king's grandson dr. martin luther king iii join us to talk about voting rights and gun violence. >>> let me finish with this. nine out of ten americans support background checks. why doesn't congress? and this is "hardball." the place for politics. >>> would ronald reagan support marriage equality? his daughter thinks so. patti davis says reagan likely would have supported marriage for gay couples. while she never discussed it with her dad, she says he probably would have bucked his party on the issue for three reasons. hollywood acting career. close friendship with a lesbian couple who cared for patti, and ron. and government intrusion into people's private lives. my mant? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast c
>>> it was 45 years ago today martin luther king jr. was assassinated down in memphis. andrew young and dr. king's grandson dr. martin luther king iii join us to talk about voting rights and gun violence. >>> let me finish with this. nine out of ten americans support background checks. why doesn't congress? and this is "hardball." the place for politics. >>> would ronald reagan support marriage equality? his daughter thinks so. patti davis says reagan likely...
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when martin luther king became martin luther king, and now a monument on the mall, which i think he deserves. but that's not the pressure. suddenly that individual or mandela or dally llama in the category of his own son of god. what normal human being, what ordinary person can ever believe they could accomplish leadership like that. and i think that does a huge disservice to both the possibility of change and to ordinary people recognizing that we each have power and we can with all of our flaws, we can contribute to change. i'm flawed. >> host: early in the book you tell us about brother steve. >> guest: yeah. >> host: where is steve today? >> guest: my brother has always lived with my parents except for two times. he was institutionalized when write in the book. he was violent we were concerned he would kill family member and or himself. he's with my mom in vermont, still. >> host: did you ask him before you wrote him about it. >> guest: no. >> host: why not? >> guest: i didn't ask anybody's permission. this is my perception of my life. i didn't ask my mom. she was very nervous. [laughter
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i'm honored to welcome martin luther king iii, oldest son of martin luther king, jr., and coretta scott king. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> people often talk about you as the son of martin luther king, jr., you're will the son of coretta scott king, which means you're the son of the woman who carried on the work after your father's death. what did she teach you about how to move the legacy forward? >> i would have to say first and foremost mom and dad taught us to have a love of our selves, to have a love of our community -- excuse me, to have a love of our family, love of our community, love of god. love of self, love of family, love of community, and love of god. all those things are very important because of the mission, because dad did what he did as a christian minister. particularly as she was getting older, we were getting older, it's the next generation. i'm honored today to be here with asean who did an incredible job in his message. >> asean, it was absolutely incredible to see you standing there on the steps of the lincoln memorial yesterday. at one point you wan
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martin luther king iii. thank you so much for being with us this morning. >> thank you. >>> coming up next what president obama can learn from great inaugural speeches of the past. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." >> to the new america we must be bold. we must do what no generation has had to do before. we must invest more in our own people in their jobs and in their future and at the same time, cut our massive debt. ou have migraines with fifteen or more headache days a month, you miss out on your life. you may have chronic migraine. go to mychronicmigraine.com to find a headache specialist. and don't live a maybe life. [ female announcer ] she did a full day at the office went home and fed her family. now she's helping her community. no wonder it's hard to focus on her own needs. but she's got one a day women's, a complete multivitamin with key nutrients women may need all in one pill. because our focus is you. [ male announcer ] how do you make america's favorite recipes? just begin with ameri
martin luther king iii. thank you so much for being with us this morning. >> thank you. >>> coming up next what president obama can learn from great inaugural speeches of the past. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." >> to the new america we must be bold. we must do what no generation has had to do before. we must invest more in our own people in their jobs and in their future and at the same time, cut our massive debt. ou have migraines with fifteen or...
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martin luther king jr.'s bible, and they will be stacked on top of each other. >>> and then a wreath laying ceremony along the title basin to mark mlk day which is tomorrow. it begins at noon. >>> hundreds of people marched and rallied to keep king's dream alive, and they gathered for the peace and freedom walk. >> he would be happy that people are continuing his legacy, and that's recognizing the opportunity we have at least once a year, and not so much to remember him, but to remember the principles to which he stood. >> besides honoring king's legacy, speakers addressed issues facing d.c. residents including d.c. statehood. >>> the "today" show starts at nbc 4 here at 8:00. >> you are in town, and long time no see. >> long time no see. yes, it was nice because we got to see time together yesterday. >> and you were at a ball, and you are probably really tired? >> yeah, and we have an incredible makeup team so you will not see the bags under my eyes. we are happy to be in your neck of the woods for obama's
martin luther king jr.'s bible, and they will be stacked on top of each other. >>> and then a wreath laying ceremony along the title basin to mark mlk day which is tomorrow. it begins at noon. >>> hundreds of people marched and rallied to keep king's dream alive, and they gathered for the peace and freedom walk. >> he would be happy that people are continuing his legacy, and that's recognizing the opportunity we have at least once a year, and not so much to remember him,...
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luther king day to attend president obama's inauguration. [audience reacts] how fitting. in the words of dr. king, "i have been to the mountaintop, and while i was there, they heavily redistricted the promised land." [ laughter ] but the way these good ol' alpha dogs really swung their sacks in the faces of black voters was that after this vote on martin luther king day they "adjourned in memory of confederate general stonewall jackson." [audience reacts] what better way to honor dr. king? because if it weren't for the confederacy, he wouldn't have had that much to do. [ laughter ] now the bill -- you're welcome. [ laughter ] now the bill still has to be signed by virginia governor bob mcdonnell, who said "obviously the tactics used yesterday were a surprise and i don't think that's the way business should be done," but he didn't promise to veto it, saying instead "if i get a bill, i'll deal with it at that time." >> stephen: yeah, game time decision. after all, if somebody offered me a panda-burger, i'd definitely say the idea is repellant
luther king day to attend president obama's inauguration. [audience reacts] how fitting. in the words of dr. king, "i have been to the mountaintop, and while i was there, they heavily redistricted the promised land." [ laughter ] but the way these good ol' alpha dogs really swung their sacks in the faces of black voters was that after this vote on martin luther king day they "adjourned in memory of confederate general stonewall jackson." [audience reacts] what better way to...
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martin luther king, jr. and rosa parks provided a way out, maybe a way in. >> host: in "march: book 1", the most recent, one of the early stories in here you kind of flip back from current day to your past life. and one of the stories here is a woman bringing her two sons to your office, and you were there. is this allegorical or a real story? how often does this happen? >> guest: this is the real story. people come all the time. i believe on that occasion it was the day of the inauguration that the woman came in. but i get letters and telephone calls, i want my children to meet you. i just want to come by for five minutes. we try to accommodate people. and sometimes people will wait and they come from a distance. some will write a letter, make a telephone call themcome all the way from california to washington, d.c., or from some other part, if i make it to washington i want to come by and see you. i have people come up sometimes, and they said i just want to feel you, our human? i say, yeah. another proble
martin luther king, jr. and rosa parks provided a way out, maybe a way in. >> host: in "march: book 1", the most recent, one of the early stories in here you kind of flip back from current day to your past life. and one of the stories here is a woman bringing her two sons to your office, and you were there. is this allegorical or a real story? how often does this happen? >> guest: this is the real story. people come all the time. i believe on that occasion it was the day...
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. >> 50 years after martin luther king, jr.'s most famous speech, americans descend on the capitol to keep his dream alive. >>> california's wildfire raging out of controlled and moving further into yosemite national park today, a fire so menacing, a state of alert has now been declared by governor jar brown for all san francisco. the flames are tearing through acres of pristine woodlands. the fear is that millions of people in northern california could lose their water and power. yose yosemite is on the eastern side of the state, almost 180 miles from san francisco but most of the bay area's water and power flow right through that area. for now, we are going to bring in tina walker. she is the public information officer for the governor's office of emergency services. she joins us on the phone from lodi, california. tina, thank you for joining us during what i know is a very busy time for you. before we get to the resources on the ground, what exactly does it mean when a state of emergency is declared? >> well, when the governo
. >> 50 years after martin luther king, jr.'s most famous speech, americans descend on the capitol to keep his dream alive. >>> california's wildfire raging out of controlled and moving further into yosemite national park today, a fire so menacing, a state of alert has now been declared by governor jar brown for all san francisco. the flames are tearing through acres of pristine woodlands. the fear is that millions of people in northern california could lose their water and...
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one to martin luther king jr. and one to abraham lincoln. >> he may take the oath of office this morning but his second term began yesterday. >> so help you god. >> so help me god. >> thank you mr. chief justice. >> chief justice john roberts swore him in, in this private ceremony in the white house. >> by law, he has to begin on january 20th. the public ceremony will take place today. sonia sotomayor swore in the vice president yesterday. >>> one of the big things is keeping people safe. >> there will be a no fly zone within a 30-mile radius of the capitol. on the water, the coast guard will shut down six miles of the potomac. vehicle traffic restricted from using 150 blocks in the district. more measures, including toxic air detectors, plainclothes security officers and thousands of doses of antidotes in case of a chemical or biological attack are also on stand by. it's estimated that all the security costs about $120 million. you can expect tight security if you're heading to the national mall today to watch th
one to martin luther king jr. and one to abraham lincoln. >> he may take the oath of office this morning but his second term began yesterday. >> so help you god. >> so help me god. >> thank you mr. chief justice. >> chief justice john roberts swore him in, in this private ceremony in the white house. >> by law, he has to begin on january 20th. the public ceremony will take place today. sonia sotomayor swore in the vice president yesterday. >>> one of...
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>>> it was 45 years ago today martin luther king jr. was assassinated down in memphis. andrew young and dr. king's grandson dr. martin luther king iii join us to talk about voting rights and gun violence. >>> let me finish with this. nine out of ten americans support background checks. why doesn't congress? and this is "hardball." the place for politics. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> let me finish with this. nine out of ten americans the hollywood acting career and close relationship with patty and ron and general opposition to government intrusion in people's private lives. we'll be right back. book ahead and save up to 20 percent at doubletree.com, so you can sit back, relax and enjoy. doubletree by hilton. where the little thin
>>> it was 45 years ago today martin luther king jr. was assassinated down in memphis. andrew young and dr. king's grandson dr. martin luther king iii join us to talk about voting rights and gun violence. >>> let me finish with this. nine out of ten americans support background checks. why doesn't congress? and this is "hardball." the place for politics. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as...
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gray spoke during a ceremony today at the martin luther king, jr. memorial. he called d.c.'s situation the hypocrisy of democracy. gray said the united states is reportedly the greatest democracy in the world, but doesn't have democracy in its own capital city. >>> there are literally dozens of inaugural themed parties and celebrations going on this weekend from the district to maryland and virginia. everybody is getting in the inaugural spirit. news4's eric gonzalez is live at the westin in arlington where they're getting ready for the virginia inaugural ball. hi, erica. looking beautiful there. >> reporter: things are getting under way here at the virginia state inaugural ball, and people should be arriving here within the next few minutes. tickets -- they will start making entry about 6:30. the doors officially open at 7:00, and take a look at the room. it's looking pretty gorgeous right about now. stars and stripes all over the place. the band back there from virginia, of course, gonzo's nose getting ready to play the event again. starts at 7:00 tonight. we'll go through
gray spoke during a ceremony today at the martin luther king, jr. memorial. he called d.c.'s situation the hypocrisy of democracy. gray said the united states is reportedly the greatest democracy in the world, but doesn't have democracy in its own capital city. >>> there are literally dozens of inaugural themed parties and celebrations going on this weekend from the district to maryland and virginia. everybody is getting in the inaugural spirit. news4's eric gonzalez is live at the...
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martin luther king junior. i stumbled because i said 250,000. just a few moments ago andrew young corrected that figure. he said he was here that day. that was a conservative estimate. he said there were probably at least a half million people. author maya angelou was a colleague of dr. king's at the southern christian leadership conference, a bona fide american institution and joins us now via telephone. dr. angelou, so honored to have you with us. >> thank you very much. i am delighted to be with you. i love you to speak a little louder. >> okay. you know what, for you, i will almost yell. dr. angelou. dr. king asked to you serve as the northern coordinator i understand for the sclc. when you look back on those days of the civil rights movement, what do you think its biggest accomplishment was >>caller: so much. two centuries of history in a matter of three years and the civil rights movement. we went through about two centuries of history. the title i had southern christian coordinator, the southern christian leadership conference, was an hon
martin luther king junior. i stumbled because i said 250,000. just a few moments ago andrew young corrected that figure. he said he was here that day. that was a conservative estimate. he said there were probably at least a half million people. author maya angelou was a colleague of dr. king's at the southern christian leadership conference, a bona fide american institution and joins us now via telephone. dr. angelou, so honored to have you with us. >> thank you very much. i am delighted...
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martin luther king jr.'s legacy, then and now, the highlights of today's big event, remembering the march on washington. you're not made of money, so don't overpay for at insurance. geico, you're not made of money, see how much you could save. too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. >>> welcome back. time for a quick check of the headlines. a military jury is sentencing army staff sergeant robert bills to life in prison for killing 16 afghan civilians. relatives of the victims say they are far from satisfied with the sentence. the south african government saying former president nelson mandela's health has become unstable at times. the 95-year-old antiapartheid leader was admitted to a hospital in june because of a recurring lung infection. >>> and a memorial service held for the mother and brother of hannah anderson today, police saying family friend james dimaggio killed the pair and kidnapped hannah triggeri
martin luther king jr.'s legacy, then and now, the highlights of today's big event, remembering the march on washington. you're not made of money, so don't overpay for at insurance. geico, you're not made of money, see how much you could save. too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. >>> welcome back. time for a quick check of the headlines. a military jury is sentencing army staff...